"The answer is 'yes,' Ashton replied. "There can an combination of factors at play. You talk about medical reasons. Probably the two most common for women are anemia or a low blood count or an underactive or low-fuctioning thyroid. Both of those can make you feel colder. Very easy to diagnose and treat."

If this news is giving you the chills, don't fret - there could be some benefits to being colder. What are the perks?

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